Abnormal deposits of tau protein accumulate in glia in many neurodegenerati
ve diseases. This suggests that in some instances the disease process may t
arget glial tau, with neuronal degeneration a secondary consequence of this
process. In this report, we summarize the pattern of glial tau pathology i
n various neurodegenerative disorders and add original findings from a case
of sporadic frontotemporal dementia that exhibits astrocytic tau pathology
. The neurodegenerative diseases span the spectrum of relative neuronal and
glial tau involvement, from disorders affecting only neuronal tau to those
in which abnormal tau deposits are found only in glia. From this, we concl
ude that glial tau can be a primary target of the disease process, and that
this can lead to neuronal degeneration. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All
rights reserved.